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Created By: thelateoctober
Added On: 01/30/18
Published On: 02/25/23
Updated On: 02/25/23

An RY4 as it's meant to be. Built from the ground up, as there are no standalone ry4 concentrates I'm aware of that are actual ry4s. Dark, rich tobacco, with heavy caramel and light vanilla notes.

INW Dark for Pipe is a very dark and complex tobacco. Light honey, a little chocolate, some leaf and spices. Brings the majority of the tobacco body and flavor. I played with it and for pipe black for this recipe, but Dark fits better here. Swap for black if you want.

TPA Western. A TPA tobacco that is largely unusable and not really a tobacco at all, like almost all of their tobacco offerings. It has few uses, in my opinion. Sole purpose here is help mute some of the earthyness from the DfP, and that's about it.

TPA Ry4 Double - a standard for ry4 offerings. About the same as the rest - very little tobacco, almost no vanilla, and a caramel chew that got dropped in some dirt but you still ate it. The caramel is actually very nice - sweet and syrupy without being overly sticky and cloying. Here it's used strictly for the dirty caramel. Almost adds some ash without using DNB. (I like to add 0.5% DNB to this anyway)

This needs 2 weeks for the DfP to mellow and blend with the ry4d. Try it after a couple days though, the DfP is stanky and very enjoyable if you're into it fresh. I used a picture of a Nudibranch because they're pretty. Enjoy.


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Flavoring Ingredients

VendorName%Actions
FAOak Wood 1.5
INWClassic For Pipe Dark 2
TPARy4 Double 6
TPAWestern 1
Conditioning Time: 14 Days Total Flavor:10.5%

Formulations